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The sex toy industry has experienced a huge boom over the past few years, with a dramatic increase in the sale of the best vibrators across all categories. But one toy that’s still streets ahead in the popularity stakes is the humble rabbit. Each toy was tested by at least five people over the course of a few weeks. Panellists tried every speed setting and vibration pattern they had to offer, as well as other features such as waterproofing and app functionality, where relevant. If you’d like to try one out but aren’t sure where to begin, we’re here to help. The Good Housekeeping Institute recruited a panel of over 120 women to test the best rabbit vibrators on the market.

It is crafted from 100% body-safe viberators, ultra-soft silicone and its waterproof design makes it ideal for both bath and shower play. The rechargeable battery ensures long-lasting power and WhisperBullet’s compact size makes it discreet and perfect for travel. Made with medical-grade and bendable silicone, this toy can be used for internal or external stimulation – or both at the same time to achieve (hopefully) a blended orgasm. Its unique shape has a smaller head at one end for G-spot stimulation and a larger tip at the other end for clitoral stimulation.

Whether you prefer a gentle buzz or a more intense pulsation, you’re in control. This customization is key for finding the perfect vibration to soothe aching muscles or relieve stress. With 16 pre-set modes and the ability to create your own custom vibrations, this app provides a personalized relaxation experience.

The Volta definitely involves a bit of a learning curve, and it’s probably a better choice for advanced sex-toy users. The Inmi Vibrassage series features three vibrator models, each of which uses three individual tendrils to stimulate the clitoris. The two models we tested, the Fondle and the Caress, each have one stationary vibrating leg and two legs that rotate in circular motions to stimulate the clitoris. We preferred the longer handle of the Fondle, which made it easier and more ergonomically comfortable to use. Both testers who tried these toys said that using them involved a learning curve, and while one tester enjoyed the novel sensations and achieved orgasm using them, our other tester could not, even after multiple sessions.

We also asked about different ways to use the various styles of vibrators, and what to look for when shopping for one. Then we scoured the massive pool of vibrator options (and read tons of reviews) to find the ones that hit a variety of pleasure points, and that can be used alone or as a couple. This vibrator is a good option for anal exploration because of its unique , slim shape, which allows it to be used as a vibrator for vulvas as well as anal play. Users also love that it’s smooth, silky to the touch, and very easy to clean. Don’t let the size of this vibrator fool you — it packs a punch, with six different vibration patterns. And it’s just about silent, making it as discreet as can be in every way.

Cleaning is especially important when you have used your vibrator with a partner, or when it may have touched your anus. It’s also important to read the directions of the vibrator before using it. Don’t insert vibrators anally if the vibrator is not meant for anal insertion. Vibrators may also be helpful for people who have low libido (“sex drive”), anorgasmia (a condition where a person cannot reach orgasm), motor or sensory disabilities, or conditions that prevent vaginal penetration.

Its rotation function swirls textured beads over your G-spot, while its flexible bunny ears flutter on your clit. It lacks the fancy bells and whistles of some pricier rabbits, but it’s a solid, satisfying pick, not to mention a cool sex toy history throwback. Your choice of a tongue vibrator should be informed by research ensuring its safety and quality and the specifications you think would best suit your desires, like intensity range, aesthetic, and versatility. “With any device, make sure the materials used are body-safe,” says Dr. Nolan. “Consider how you might want to use the device—in the shower, in bed, or on your couch,” Dr. Hauser suggests looking for external and internally stimulating toys if you’re looking to achieve blended orgasms. Sex is great as-is, but wouldn’t it be even better with a side order of vibration?

“With permission, you can allow your lover to connect to your toy from anywhere in the world,” she says. Jess O’Reilly, PhD, a Toronto-based sexologist, says remote control sex toys are some of the most versatile vibrators on the market for their ability to facilitate playfulness. “Not only does a remote control vibe allow you to weave eroticism throughout your day, but it often inspires you to flirt, tease, build anticipation, and be more creative,” she says.

Like our winning vibrator, this beginner-friendly vibe has a 2-in-1 design, incorporating both a clitoral and G-spot stimulator. Here at the Good Housekeeping Institute, we’ve tested hundreds of the best vibrators over the years, and there really is a sex toy out there for everyone. As a sex educator and coach, I can personally attest that people are still intimidated by them, however much we tout the dogma of the sacred vibrator. Meet the Puff Compact Suction Vibrator, Unbound’s best-selling suction toy. Compact and easy-to-use, Puff is the perfect partner for all your orgasmic adventures.

While they are often referred to as male masturbators, Dr. Lehmiller says these sex toys are an option for anyone who has a penis and wants to explore new sensations. “That said, different strokers may feel better for different bodies because everyone is a little different in terms of penile size and shape, as well as what feels good to them,” he says. “For example, some masturbators are designed specifically for trans men who have started to transition. The key is to shop around and find the right toy for you and your body—and maybe consider trying a few different ones.” If anal stimulation is what you’re after, consider the Shimmy vibe from Unbound Babes.

Editorial Staff